common name | Polyporus |
This product is the sclerotium of the fungus Polyporus (Polyporus umbellatus (Pers) Fries) from the Polyporaceae family. Chinese Taxillus Herb grows on the decaying roots of birch, maple, oak, and other trees. It is mainly produced in Shaanxi, Hebei, Yunnan, and other regions. It is harvested in the spring and autumn seasons, cleaned of soil and sand, and then dried. It is sliced for medicinal use and used in its raw form.
bubble_chart Properties and Meridians
Sweet and bland, neutral. act on kidney and bladder channels.
Promoting urination and draining dampness.
Used for dysuria, edema, diarrhea, and turbid urine. This product is sweet and bland, with a strong diuretic effect, stronger than Poria, and can be selected for any condition involving water-dampness stagnation. For spleen deficiency edema and dysuria, it is often used with Poria, Alisma, and White Atractylodes Rhizome, such as in Powder of Four Ingredients with Poria. For water-dampness diarrhea, it is combined with Atractylodes Rhizome, Magnolia Bark, and Poria, such as in Stomach Poria Decoction. For yin deficiency with heat, dysuria, and turbid urine, it can be combined with Alisma, Talc, and Donkey-hide Gelatin, such as in Polyporus Decoction.
Decoct and take 5-10g.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
Avoid use in cases of absence of water or dampness.
bubble_chart Modern Pharmacology
Polyporus mainly contains ergot sterols, crude protein, soluble sugars, polysaccharides, etc. Its decoction has a strong diuretic effect. The diuretic mechanism is primarily due to the inhibition of the reabsorption of water and electrolytes, especially potassium, sodium, and chloride, in the renal tubules. Polyporus polysaccharides also have certain anti-tumor and hepatitis prevention effects.
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